SimCity's cooperative structure building - anything where the group has to earn "points". PvP asynchronous mechanics are essentially anything where a player can be attacked while offline.
MarauderIIC
Todo with ticket number
Yup, pretty much this. I have a small touchscreen Arduino device that I keep plugged into my PC. When I hit a button on the touchscreen it sends some text over serial (which is really a USB wire). I have a Python script on the PC that continuously reads from the serial port and parses the received data to figure out what to do. Specifically it tells my Discord bot to play a sound :)
I remember when Warframe had Pay For Revives. Not sure if that was Steve.
But many things in Warframe are much more player friendly these days.
Dwarf Fortress, if you like rimworld but prefer gigantic learning curves
Next up on Dwarves, Dungeons, and Doom...
I tried Hammerwatch for about 45 minutes and came away bored, unfortunately.
I picked up.Bloons TD 6 but it just triggers all my mobile game micro transaction alerts.
I finished Dredge - it was about the right length for the gameplay loop for me. I had a good time with it on my steam deck.
Inaccurate! More than just the feet are left in the bed.
Also almost every video game community that has official eyes on it
For all we know, Arrowhead paid to rent Sony moderation infrastructure month-to-month six months in advance and didn't have it as part of their publishing contract and had to cancel the month and ask for a refund.
Was user linkage part of their contract? I haven't seen it. Have you?
If it was, I doubt such a clause is illegal, as you say.
I saw the original first. I like brotherhood better. Both have their merits. Hope that helps :)